Mauser military bayonet
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Here is a Bayonet with lots of questions...
1) For which gun would this bayonet been made ?
2) How old wud this one be ?
3) Although I've been able to restore the handle (metal portion), I don't know what to do with the wooden part... any suggestions ??
4) The scabbard was rusted badly, which i've scrubbed with fine sand paper... wud automotive paint (black) be a suitable restorative finish on it ?
1) For which gun would this bayonet been made ?
2) How old wud this one be ?
3) Although I've been able to restore the handle (metal portion), I don't know what to do with the wooden part... any suggestions ??
4) The scabbard was rusted badly, which i've scrubbed with fine sand paper... wud automotive paint (black) be a suitable restorative finish on it ?
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Done...Olly";p="29448 wrote: Gosh, hope this is not OT... !!
If so, the mods may move it to a new thread... AND sorry in advance ....
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I am not knowledgeable about bayonets but here's my 2 Cents worth...
To redo the wooden scales you can oil finish them in-situ or drill out the rivets and do them seperately.
BTW, the point on that bayonet may have been re-profiled.
Mack The Knife
Considering its blade length is short of the artillery model (20" or so) and more than that of the regular WW2 Wehrmacht bayonet (approx. 9.5"), it could be a WW1 model for the Mauser M98.1) For which gun would this bayonet been made ?
If it is a WW1 model, then it could have been made anytime between 1898 to 1918.2) How old wud this one be ?
Sorry to say but you have actually buggered up the metal finish on the handle. They were never shiny silver. Suggest you cold blue it at the very least.3) Although I've been able to restore the handle (metal portion), I don't know what to do with the wooden part... any suggestions ??
To redo the wooden scales you can oil finish them in-situ or drill out the rivets and do them seperately.
That should work.4) The scabbard was rusted badly, which i've scrubbed with fine sand paper... wud automotive paint (black) be a suitable restorative finish on it ?
BTW, the point on that bayonet may have been re-profiled.
Mack The Knife
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Sorry to say but you have actually buggered up the metal finish on the handle. They were never shiny silver. Suggest you cold blue it at the very least.
Mack The Knife,
Well there were rusty patches in the metal part of the grip which had eaten away the metal... ugly depressions so to say... so this metallic silver coat has actually covered them up and given an even finish... I haven't touched the blade though... and also don't know what to do with it...
Mack The Knife,
Well there were rusty patches in the metal part of the grip which had eaten away the metal... ugly depressions so to say... so this metallic silver coat has actually covered them up and given an even finish... I haven't touched the blade though... and also don't know what to do with it...
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Since it has already been worked on partially, I suggest you go the whole hog and make everything spick and span. M98 bayonet blades were frequently blued, though I am not sure if your vintage was.Olly";p="29476 wrote:I haven't touched the blade though... and also don't know what to do with it...
There is a lot of information on the net. Do a search and once you find one in excellent condition, try and reproduce the finish on yours.
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Re: Mauser military bayonet
I think Mack The Knifes right about the date - unless there are any markings to the contrary it would appear to be a WW1 example. The original finish - pommel, cross piece and blade would have been blued ( black ) - almost certainly rust blued. I reckon that even deep pits would look better than that garish silver.
And yes, I`d say that about a 1/4 inch has been lost from the point.
And yes, I`d say that about a 1/4 inch has been lost from the point.
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Re: Mauser military bayonet
Hello Anupam
Here's a photo of the actual bayonet..
Please do not do anything drastic to the bayonet.. A phosphate finishing would be just what the doctor ordered!! (Dr. Asif??) If you are 'handyman' (Nutthin to do with being gud w'i youre hands like someone we know here!) I have posted a simple 'DIY' article on phosphate finishing.. It gives a very military finish..
Jonah
Here's a photo of the actual bayonet..
Please do not do anything drastic to the bayonet.. A phosphate finishing would be just what the doctor ordered!! (Dr. Asif??) If you are 'handyman' (Nutthin to do with being gud w'i youre hands like someone we know here!) I have posted a simple 'DIY' article on phosphate finishing.. It gives a very military finish..
Jonah
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Thanks Jonah !
I intend having a small writeup about the bayonet, just for record and the pic u've posted is just fine for the record....
I have posted a simple 'DIY' article on phosphate finishing.. It gives a very military finish..
Do give the DIY... i'll try working on it... hope the materials mentioned are readily available...
I intend having a small writeup about the bayonet, just for record and the pic u've posted is just fine for the record....
I have posted a simple 'DIY' article on phosphate finishing.. It gives a very military finish..
Do give the DIY... i'll try working on it... hope the materials mentioned are readily available...